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Have you listened to Taylor Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department?
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Hello all!
Taylor Swift mania is well and truly here. Whether you're a music fan, interested in politics, or keeping up with the NFL, Swift's name seems to be everywhere in 2024!
It's been about a month since her last album, the Tortured Poets Department, was released. Have you listened to the album? What do you think of it, and are there any songs that you've really liked? Or perhaps, you've completely given it a pass? Let us know your thoughts in the thread below!
For my part, I've been meaning to listen to it, but haven't actually gotten around to it yet (but I will soon!).
Taylor Swift mania is well and truly here. Whether you're a music fan, interested in politics, or keeping up with the NFL, Swift's name seems to be everywhere in 2024!
It's been about a month since her last album, the Tortured Poets Department, was released. Have you listened to the album? What do you think of it, and are there any songs that you've really liked? Or perhaps, you've completely given it a pass? Let us know your thoughts in the thread below!
For my part, I've been meaning to listen to it, but haven't actually gotten around to it yet (but I will soon!).
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I really like I Can Do it with a Broken Heart and Florida!!!
love the album (when do i not with taylor swift)
my top 3 are probably - "chloe or sam or sophia or marcus" , "imgonnagetyouback" and "peter"
although even choosing a top 3 was hard - i just love the album
I think my favourites were So Long, London and Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?